Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to, like you used to
We live crazy lives
And tend to not take the time
To slow down, and admire the view
That’s no way to live
Forgetting all the little things
That seem small, but they keep us going... So
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to, like you used to
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
So please...forget your burden your worries
Let me, help you lift all that’s heavy, oh..
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Maybe Maybe
We’ll make it through, just like we used to
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Maybe Maybe
We’ll make it through
A little lovin’
Goes a long way
Why do we, always seem to forget it
All the hurtin’
Won’t last forever
Hang on tight, till the silver lining, so
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Maybe Maybe
We’ll make it through, we’ll make it through
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Trust me, Trust me
We’ll make it through
So please...forget your burden your worries, ohhh
Let me, help you lift all that’s heavy,
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Maybe Maybe
We’ll make it through, just like you we used to
Hold me, hold me
Like you used to
Maybe Maybe
We’ll make it through
Please let’s take the time
To nurture what we have
Staying close is the glue that’s keeping us together
And it’s no waste of time
The key to a happy life
And if we lose that, there might be no more hope to be had
Hold me, hold me
Maybe Maybe
Hold me, hold me
Maybe Maybe
Tina Leon is a singer and songwriter from Montreal who draws her inspiration from the Motown Generation and the soul music
of the last decades. Having already sung and collaborated with Stevie Wonder, DJ Champion and Garou under the artist name of Marie-Christine Depestre, she now appears in a new light, more authentic and full of life than ever....more
Modern (as opposed to retro) soul with a jazzy touch. Great voice, good songs, fantastic arrangements - very idiosyncratic approach!
The chosen favorite works best when played directly after the preceding one, Where there Is Smoke ;-) Carsten Pieper